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the republic of chechnya or is this. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has come to an end and i have tried to splay into the participants the dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a national project for. the national on some will vie no rehearsals to showcase the chechen nation's image. at first sight it looks like a regular performance but even here the dunces must observe strict islamic and. the men must not on. any circumstances touch the women not even their clothes. recently. criticized the dancers for not following tradition the women looked into the eyes of young men as well as highlighting their figures by raising their arms to. dances with the man she must not raise her arms above her shoulders. she does not have this rate. orms always dominate over the woman thi
the republic of chechnya or is this. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has come to an end and i have tried to splay into the participants the dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a...
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new study to the biggest project in the history of chechnya. and ice rink sports centers cinemas offices and more in other words a city within a city. prefers not to bring his family to this shopping and entertainment center there are too many temptations. when the city was in ruins they have to shop elsewhere but now the situation has reversed every one of the caucuses flocks to chechnya fashion boutiques cinemas. and many other attractions a rule here. and now we should hear. their shooting range was different before. it was natural. now it's a game. through the. now refugees are returning to the city and tourists visit too which means a good living for taxi drivers. off. a lot of people going here many people don't recognize the city. even those who used to live here. in music scene is truly underground quite literally in this basement all the musicians are veterans they're all over fifty. blues brothers but plays host to the music of. deep purple led zeppelin and of course pink floyd. it's not a particularly profitable business he had to se
new study to the biggest project in the history of chechnya. and ice rink sports centers cinemas offices and more in other words a city within a city. prefers not to bring his family to this shopping and entertainment center there are too many temptations. when the city was in ruins they have to shop elsewhere but now the situation has reversed every one of the caucuses flocks to chechnya fashion boutiques cinemas. and many other attractions a rule here. and now we should hear. their shooting...
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cond this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. i am. i am. i am the drugs on cut off chechnya secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i am mrs i make leaders in theologians from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off i'm a few years ago chechnya was known willed white as a war torn and mutinous republic i today chechnya is a russian region striving to become a focal point for the muslim world. i am since that is from the get the republic of chechnya or is this if the modern islamic republic did with everything on offer this is russia this is just not. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has. tried to explain to the participants that there. is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a national project for. the national. to
cond this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. i am. i am. i am the drugs on cut off chechnya secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i am mrs i make leaders in theologians from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off i'm a few years ago chechnya was known willed white as a war torn and mutinous republic i today chechnya is a russian region striving to become a focal point for the...
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the first lady of chechnya could deliver also works as the chief fashion designer of. the most exclusive dresses like these are her designs. these details are made of gold or. diamonds city but also. these are traditional church and chest decorations that have a long history behind them there's also a traditional belt here that's handmade to work. taxi driver. can't afford anything so expensive years of war ruined his livelihood. bomb fell on his apartment building destroying several floors. but somehow it remained standing. after returning from war built it along with his neighbors. the first three floors were totally destroyed. by the lower part. polis it has been completely destroyed now it's a good building not like the way it was but it was is the new era thought i'd see it like this. john claude van damme sure argue part of an estimate this isn't the cast of a hollywood film but the list of guess at the hotel grosses city. of the tallest hotel in the caucasus was assessed by an expert commission and given a five star rating. this building was opens to the world b
the first lady of chechnya could deliver also works as the chief fashion designer of. the most exclusive dresses like these are her designs. these details are made of gold or. diamonds city but also. these are traditional church and chest decorations that have a long history behind them there's also a traditional belt here that's handmade to work. taxi driver. can't afford anything so expensive years of war ruined his livelihood. bomb fell on his apartment building destroying several floors....
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the republic of chechnya or is this if the. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has come to an end and i have tried to splay into the participants the dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a national project for. the national vie no rehearsals to showcase the chechen nation's image. at first sight it looks like a regular performance but even here the dunces must observe strict islamic rule custom. the men must not under any. circumstances touch the women not even their clothes. recently. criticized the dances for not following tradition the women looked into the eyes of young men as well as highlighting their figures by raising their arms to. dances with the man she must not raise her arms above her shoulders. she does not have this right. arms should always dominate over the woma
the republic of chechnya or is this if the. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has come to an end and i have tried to splay into the participants the dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a...
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this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. drugs uncrowded off chechnya a secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i have. this islamic leader from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off. was a few years ago it was known worldwide as a mutinous republic was today chechnya is a russian region striving to become a focal point for the muslim world was . the republican. with everything out of this is russia this is. simply a beautiful city this one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. i think there is nothing unusual in this. competition has come to an end and i have tried to splay into the participants the dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a national project for. the national on some will vie no rehearsals to showcase the chechen nation's image. at first sight it looks like a regular per
this is how the birth of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. drugs uncrowded off chechnya a secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i have. this islamic leader from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off. was a few years ago it was known worldwide as a mutinous republic was today chechnya is a russian region striving to become a focal point for the muslim world was . the republican. with everything...
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two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so -- and there will be a lot of activity here today. there will be bomb detonations or safe detonations, evacuations. it will happen until we find this person, he will probably be found relatively soon. there are about 9,000 police officers working this right now. pretty confident about that. in terms of why they did this, this is where it gets really too early to say. that they are from a certain part of the world or they have a certain religion it really is something that we -- we just don't know. they could have very possibly self-radicalized and then planned this on their own with no ties to anyone else or one or two other people. but foreign conspiracy, there is no proof of it yet. >> former assistant fbi director, thought we had tom fuentes, we do not have t
two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so -- and there will be a lot of activity here today. there will be bomb detonations or safe detonations, evacuations. it will happen until we find this person, he will probably be found relatively soon. there are about 9,000 police officers...
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. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states. jordan is a great partner to the united states on a host of issues. although we have recently seen each other, want to thank his majesty for the extraordinary hospitality he showed during our visit. there remain a host of issues in the region we will have a opportunity to discuss. first of all, i want to congratulate his majesty on syria -- the serious issue inside of jordan. we have been supportive with respect to long guarantees and other efforts in part because we have also seen the abdulla take some very important steps to further open democracy an
. , a house hearing on islamic extremism in chechnya. during a white house photo op 's kingorgian -- jordan abdullah, president obama discussed the civil war and other issues pretty searing government has used chemical weapons in the two-year civil war prepress and obama called the findings game changer. he said the investigation continues. this is about 10 minutes. [no audio] i want to welcome to the oval office once again king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states....
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is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now proceed to our questions and dialogue. let me begin by saying that years ago, i think in 2004, the terrorist took over a school in russia. is that city part of chechnya? or part of russia? it is a russian school. the terrorists murdered in the end -- 180 children lost their lives. i remember calling the white house personally and i talked directly with condoleezza rice and i told her, now is the time that we can establish a close and positive relationship with russia. recruit them to work with us in areas of mutual interest that we could not do before. now i
is there anything on a smaller scale in chechnya? we saw these brothers be effective in the bombing and incredibly amateurish after the bombing. it would be interesting to see if they got any training beyond what they saw on the internet for the bombing. we will not know that in these hearings, but perhaps we will know if there is a mini-out qaeda for extremist islam in the region. i think i will save the rest of my questions for question time. >> thank you very much. we will now proceed...
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there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some chechnya's have had their world view radicalized, as was the case with the two boston terrorists who turned from young people being raised here into a jihadist mentality of global war against ininfidels. why is it happening? what outside forces have saw to transform the northern caucuses in central asia into a region of muslim extremism that did not exist before. in particular, what impact the -- does arabia play saudi arabia play and other islamic countries? greater cooperation with russia and the governments of central explored in order to properly understand and respond this emerging threat. thi
there are reports of chechnya's fighting in afghanistan and chechnya and the networks in europe. a qaeda has made recruitment priority and they were thought to have been trained in pakistan. the appearance of chechen fighters assad of the northern caucuses is ominous. the original uprising against russia was secular and nationalist. within this context there would be no motive for chechnya and exiles to attach united states. especially after we have given them sanctuary. obviously some...
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the republic of chechnya or is this if the. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. whatever you call it. i think there is nothing unusual in this. divine knockdowns competition has come to an end and i have tried to splinter the participants and dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers expressions. following tradition has become a national project for. the national on vine no rehearsals to showcase the chechen nation's image. at first sight it looks like a regular performance but even here the dancers must observe strict islamic rule custom. the men must not on. any circumstances touch the women not even their clothes. recently. criticized the dunces for not following tradition the women looked into the eyes of young men as well as highlighting their figures by raising their arms to. dances with the man she must not raise her arms above her shoulders. she does not have this right. a
the republic of chechnya or is this if the. with everything out of this is russia this is chechnya. grozny is simply a beautiful city. one should give credit to the republic the. nation which was united around its president its king. whatever you call it. i think there is nothing unusual in this. divine knockdowns competition has come to an end and i have tried to splinter the participants and dance is full and deep meaning that everything is important from the movements to the dancers...
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between chechnya, russia and the united states. can you give us a little primer about the sort of tumult in the region? >> it's a good question. we're learning a lot today, a lot of americans haven't focused on what has been chilling situation for many russians for a lot of years in the mid 1990s, chechnya tried to break away from russia as emerging from the soviet union. russian forces went in to try to keep them. two wars ensued, lots of death and terrorism resulted. when i was in moscow, chechen terrorists took over a theater filled with hundreds and hundreds of theatergoers. 130 died. i was in beslan, a small school in southern russia that got taken over by chechen terrorists, hundreds of children and their teachers died. so for a lot of russians, what we're seeing in the reports from boston, brings back a lot of chilling memories to them. we don't know the connections between these brothers and that conflict. but there is some stuff on the russian website to indicate that there was some interest in the going on back home. even
between chechnya, russia and the united states. can you give us a little primer about the sort of tumult in the region? >> it's a good question. we're learning a lot today, a lot of americans haven't focused on what has been chilling situation for many russians for a lot of years in the mid 1990s, chechnya tried to break away from russia as emerging from the soviet union. russian forces went in to try to keep them. two wars ensued, lots of death and terrorism resulted. when i was in...
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and dag stand and of course chechnya. even while the soviet union was strong it has a hard time dealing with those places that were supposed to be under it umbrella that didn't want to be. in world war ii, when the soviets were fighting the nazis, separatist this is chechnya saw an opportunity and rose up to try to break free of the soviet union. stalin not only crushed that revolt, what he did to the people of chechnya afterward is part of how stalin became an almost hyperbolic forcibly -- in 1944 he forcibly deported the entire population of chechnya. not the rebels, not the fighters but everyone in the country. men, women, children, everybody. he forced them out of their homeland where they lived for centuries and made them move to siberia. and northern kazakhstan. the whole country deported from their own country. tens of thousands of people died. they were not allowed to return home for 13 years. by then it was the late 1950s. they were trying to undo some of the legacy and let chechens live in chechnya again. when t
and dag stand and of course chechnya. even while the soviet union was strong it has a hard time dealing with those places that were supposed to be under it umbrella that didn't want to be. in world war ii, when the soviets were fighting the nazis, separatist this is chechnya saw an opportunity and rose up to try to break free of the soviet union. stalin not only crushed that revolt, what he did to the people of chechnya afterward is part of how stalin became an almost hyperbolic forcibly -- in...
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the republic of chechnya. yet to different dimensions that may be related, may not be related, we still have to wait and see what the motivations of these terrorists rarely work. stuart: we need to capture the 19 year-old terrorist alive. >> and that think that is critical. obviously law-enforcement agree. when you talk about kaysix, it was a distinct national security of security defense. this will have national security consequences says it looks like an active international terror, right now what is going on, domestic law enforcement operation. but we need to see. i mean, they have been in the country ten years. your question about the new radicalized. they may have already been radicalized and they get here. maybe not in the islamic way, but perhaps that sets in way. the unanswered question. stuart: a half to take one of those commercial breaks. we thank you very much for being with us. thank you. back in a moment. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you
the republic of chechnya. yet to different dimensions that may be related, may not be related, we still have to wait and see what the motivations of these terrorists rarely work. stuart: we need to capture the 19 year-old terrorist alive. >> and that think that is critical. obviously law-enforcement agree. when you talk about kaysix, it was a distinct national security of security defense. this will have national security consequences says it looks like an active international terror,...
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. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am pronouncing it correctly, may even have a massachusetts driver's license. one ofnow that he was the persons in the vehicle, that carjacking that took place where there was the shootout with police, or suspect number one, who has not been named and who is now deceased, and suspect number two remains at large as a result of that shootout. police have been for many hours looking for the second suspect. it is not clear, though -- his brother, we now know, sustained very serious injuries, especially to the torso, possibly from a massive explosion of the device being detonated. we don't know if the second suspect sustained injuries in any way. what i can tell you here in washington is that president obama is being briefed on all of these developments. this is something when you alluded to -- and we discussed about an hour ago -- that the
. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am pronouncing it correctly, may even have a massachusetts driver's license. one ofnow that he was the persons in the vehicle, that carjacking that took place where there was the shootout with police, or suspect number one, who has not been named and who is now deceased, and suspect number two remains...
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malid, what about the roots in chechnya? >> well, look, fact number one, if they are and because they are chechnyan does not mean they are anti-american, but if recruited to be jihadist, they are on a collision course with the united states automatically, and that's very clear. chechnya, bosnia, many countries at odds with either india or russia or muslim countries have been supported, actually, by the united states, but every jihadist in the countries have been working against the united states. the equation is if he's chechnya, but jihadist, once he's in the united states, encouraged by other jihadists to act against the country. >> jahar, the younger one in the hospital, he's never been out of the country since he came here in the early 2000s. it's questionable how he was radicalized, if, indeed, that's what it is. >> if you hear what his uncle said and what many intellectuals and counterterrorism officials in america have been saying, not just about this case, but the 48 cases of homeland security threats, it is really a
malid, what about the roots in chechnya? >> well, look, fact number one, if they are and because they are chechnyan does not mean they are anti-american, but if recruited to be jihadist, they are on a collision course with the united states automatically, and that's very clear. chechnya, bosnia, many countries at odds with either india or russia or muslim countries have been supported, actually, by the united states, but every jihadist in the countries have been working against the united...
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the question about chechnya is interesting. it is not necessarily chechnya. as jennifer griffin reported, this family apparently moved to central asia before coming to the u.s. they may have bounced around. there is also, you know, a tie between chechen terrorists and radical islamists including al qaeda that goes back really to the 90's. the number two man, al-zawahiri, went to georgia in the '90s it try to find a base there and there was a big fight between the georgian military and the u.s. actually helped back then in the pankezi gorge. since then chechen terrorists have been a part of the a number of different incidents around the globe, in afghanistan, in central asia and even africa and libya. jenna: some important context for us to consider today. leads nicely into the next report we have, bret, back to you in our d.c. bureau as we get more information there. jon: jennifer griffin has been doing great reporting on this story throughout and we don't know a great deal at this point about these suspects although the amount of information that has come ou
the question about chechnya is interesting. it is not necessarily chechnya. as jennifer griffin reported, this family apparently moved to central asia before coming to the u.s. they may have bounced around. there is also, you know, a tie between chechen terrorists and radical islamists including al qaeda that goes back really to the 90's. the number two man, al-zawahiri, went to georgia in the '90s it try to find a base there and there was a big fight between the georgian military and the u.s....
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we don't know how long and if at all they were getting in chechnya. we know that they were in kyrgyzstan, we know that they were also in davistan. so you're still affected by the echoes of work and the politics in the region. so that could be the link that we have, that this is a psychological response to many years of war. it could also be a political ideological response. we don't know yet, if at all, that there are any links between the chechen radicals that still exist as part of the insurgency or, for that matter, for any of the networks that exist in other regions. now, you have to understand that this is a very unusual event if that were the case. because chechen separatists have not taken their struggle outside of the russian federation. so if they were to make this strategic movement by using young men instrumentally and politically, then we -- i would really be wondering why. >> right. >> because it hasn't happened in the past. >> well, what's your sense of a network of terrorism network, associated with these two individuals? i mean, law en
we don't know how long and if at all they were getting in chechnya. we know that they were in kyrgyzstan, we know that they were also in davistan. so you're still affected by the echoes of work and the politics in the region. so that could be the link that we have, that this is a psychological response to many years of war. it could also be a political ideological response. we don't know yet, if at all, that there are any links between the chechen radicals that still exist as part of the...
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i worry about the possibility of a connection back to chechnya. as you know, in chechnya is a terribly terror afflicted part of the world, especially into russia. it wants to be separate from russia starting after the fall of the soviet union. there have been a number of huge tear plots and attacks against russia out of chechnya. 2000 and two, the moscow theatre , you know, more than 100 people killed. the school in 2004. almost 400 people killed when they held 1,000 students and teachers hostage. and then, of course, 2010 there was an attack by a female suicide bombers in the moscow subway killing nearly 40, and there have been others as well, less notorious than that. so i am very sorry. there is a belief that there are ties between chechnya and rebel groups. and so i cannot say that there is a definite connection, when you say chechnya, that is the first a comes to mind for me. dagen: and a fox these producer, really could be allowed to point out, reporting that it appears that after the first gunshot blast last night, fire near mit, that he we
i worry about the possibility of a connection back to chechnya. as you know, in chechnya is a terribly terror afflicted part of the world, especially into russia. it wants to be separate from russia starting after the fall of the soviet union. there have been a number of huge tear plots and attacks against russia out of chechnya. 2000 and two, the moscow theatre , you know, more than 100 people killed. the school in 2004. almost 400 people killed when they held 1,000 students and teachers...
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tamerlan fled chechnya with his family because of the conflict in the early '90s. tamerlan said that he doesn't usually take his shirt off and in this particular shirt he has his shirt off, so girls don't get bad ideas i'm very religious, tamerlan said that he doesn't drink or smoke anymore, god said no alcohol, a muslim said, there are no values anymore and worries that people can't control themselves and the last one, tamerlan said that his girlfriend is half portuguese, converted to islam. these, again, are captions of a series of photographs, we have permission to read these captions. . photographer put those captions on those photographs after he did a photo session with tamer lan at this place where he was working out. all of these others, he also with a young woman in several of the shots when he was talking about his girlfriend. >> not a single american friend? >> yeah, that's the one that caught my eye for sure. and the fact that he says, there are no values anymore and worries that people can't control themselves. >> again, do we know when this was posted
tamerlan fled chechnya with his family because of the conflict in the early '90s. tamerlan said that he doesn't usually take his shirt off and in this particular shirt he has his shirt off, so girls don't get bad ideas i'm very religious, tamerlan said that he doesn't drink or smoke anymore, god said no alcohol, a muslim said, there are no values anymore and worries that people can't control themselves and the last one, tamerlan said that his girlfriend is half portuguese, converted to islam....
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. >>> next, we'll take you halfway around the world to chechnya to delve into the chechen connection. how does someone get radicalized? i'll ask the director of a terrific and timely new movie "the reluctant fundamentalist." and we'll talk to google's executive chairman eric schmidt about technology and terrorism, as well as other things. >>> finally, why the world can't get enough of ben franklin. i'll explain. but, first, here's my take. as we learn more about the brothers tsarnaev, we want to ask larger questions about radical islam, muslim communities, and the breakdown of assimilation. what do they tell us about all this? the most accurate answer might turn out to be, not much. larger phenomenon might be at work. but these two young men may not reflect an intensification of these trends. it seems they are two alienated young men who turned toward hate and allegedly to murder. that was the point the brother's uncle made when he pointedly called his nephews losers. >> these losers. >> he was arguing against the notion that thank you the boys represented a larger community and large
. >>> next, we'll take you halfway around the world to chechnya to delve into the chechen connection. how does someone get radicalized? i'll ask the director of a terrific and timely new movie "the reluctant fundamentalist." and we'll talk to google's executive chairman eric schmidt about technology and terrorism, as well as other things. >>> finally, why the world can't get enough of ben franklin. i'll explain. but, first, here's my take. as we learn more about the...
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our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an independent state separate from russia. the russian army has put that revolt down. but the war spilled over into the country that these young men are from, dagestan and apparently the families, the exteplded families of this family emigrated to the united states as refugees in about 2002/2003. and these young men have been growing up, going to school here in the united states, became permanent legal residents. in other words green card holders, and the young man, the man who is now being sought in boston became a naturalized american citizen we are being told by the red sox organization that the red sox game has been at least postponed as the city lockdown continues. terrell brown is our cbs news correspondent. he's on the ground there in w
our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an independent state separate from russia. the russian army has put that revolt down. but the war spilled over into the country that these young men are from,...
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at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want to talk to you tactically. i know militarily is different than operationally inside the u.s. the challenge of trying to find this guy right now if he has had training and he is, you know, basically a dog backed up against a wall? >> well, hiding is one thing. and he can probably successfully hide for a period of time. but he has got to move at some point and then he is vulnerable. they all know that they have great surveillance out there. it's a matter of time in my mind until they get him. >> bret: he may have been injured in this fire fight we should point out. he would be hold up. he could be dead. we don't know. your thoughts in hearing the press conference and where things stand. >> first of all, i think 12 years it's been since we have had something like this i think we have got to remind ourselves, new policies, the better organization we had really deserves some credit. some of the interrogation th
at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want to talk to you tactically. i know militarily is different than operationally inside the u.s. the challenge of trying to find this guy right now if he has had training and he is, you know, basically a dog backed up against a wall? >> well, hiding is one thing. and he can probably successfully hide for a period of time. but...
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but in chechnya you've had two phases. a separatist movement since the end of the soviet union that over time has morphed into an islamist movement. in the past 15 years, elements of al qaeda have fought there. bin laden when he was still alive pledged public support to the islamists fighting there. and we saw even pre-9/11, an amalgamation of chechen fighters into al qaeda camps, et cetera. it doesn't mean there were broad alliances or strong cooperation between both forces. it just means there was this interaction. so there -- if, in fact, there are direct links back to the chechen islamist movement, this will be the first time you've seen an attack on behalf of the checen islamist movement outside of russia. but we're a long ways from being there yet. >> and yet we do know that tamerlan, who was 26 and was killed, he had last year traveled back to russia for a considerable period of time. what do we think he was doing there? >> well, we -- the short answer is we don't know. and that's the job of the cia and the national
but in chechnya you've had two phases. a separatist movement since the end of the soviet union that over time has morphed into an islamist movement. in the past 15 years, elements of al qaeda have fought there. bin laden when he was still alive pledged public support to the islamists fighting there. and we saw even pre-9/11, an amalgamation of chechen fighters into al qaeda camps, et cetera. it doesn't mean there were broad alliances or strong cooperation between both forces. it just means...
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this wasn't our fight for chechnya. how good is our intelligence in chechnya? we are so good right now at knowing about all of al qaeda and arabian peninsula. how well is our intelligence in chechnya, andrea? >> probably better than one would think because you have whole units of our intelligence community who remain devoted to these areas. >> old cold war desks. >> and these actually, in the, you know, in the '90s and the first decade of, you know, 2000, this was a very hot area. so, this was a pretty big area of intelligence research by both the state department and intelligence community and that expertise does not evaporate. people do get moved with more resources being allocated to north africa and to yemen. >> andrea, i want to stop you right here. we have an update on the third potential suspect. here's what our folks on the ground are reporting. police in, we have richard espozito has been reporting to this. richard, i think i have you with me. so, there is a third accomplice and they think he was on that train. i had just reported a few minutes ago abo
this wasn't our fight for chechnya. how good is our intelligence in chechnya? we are so good right now at knowing about all of al qaeda and arabian peninsula. how well is our intelligence in chechnya, andrea? >> probably better than one would think because you have whole units of our intelligence community who remain devoted to these areas. >> old cold war desks. >> and these actually, in the, you know, in the '90s and the first decade of, you know, 2000, this was a very hot...
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they've gone to war against one another, chechnya and russia. do you think we'll get help from russia? >> caller: remember there was a phone call between the ept and president putin. i think the russians and the government although they don't see eye to eye on certain things, iran. although the jihadist caucuses, they do. >> there's been no claim of responsibility. often we get that claim. do you think this is the future of terrorism, perhaps people don't want a drone raining down on them, if they're directed from folks overseas, do you think that's the future, where we don't get claims of responsibility? >> caller: i think we may get a recognition of this operation, a statement in the future. remember, when there was an attack against benghazi, zawahiri waited a month and a half before he claimed it. wait and see. still possible. >> walid, thanks so much for getting up early for us this morning. >>> we can't forget the victims of the acts of terror. we'll have a special tribute coming up next. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to br
they've gone to war against one another, chechnya and russia. do you think we'll get help from russia? >> caller: remember there was a phone call between the ept and president putin. i think the russians and the government although they don't see eye to eye on certain things, iran. although the jihadist caucuses, they do. >> there's been no claim of responsibility. often we get that claim. do you think this is the future of terrorism, perhaps people don't want a drone raining down...
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was actually born in dagestan and not in chechnya he is of course of the one who is on the run right now there's a manhunt on him police are conducting that manhunt he also went to say speaking directly to your higher he said if you are alive turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness you said also that he shamed the family and the entire chechnya community that was a sign me the uncle of the two suspected. boston marathon suspects one of course is already on the run of the other one that died a couple of hours ago right a summary of what we know in this story that's been is developing as we go the boston manhunt so far the bombing suspects have been named as a twenty six year old thomas of and his nineteen year old brother dzhokhar they are believed to have spend some time in russia's north caucasus region before their family moved to the united states back in two thousand and two the elder of the two brothers was killed earlier today in a shootout with police and right now an intense a manhunt is underway throughout the boston area for the surviving suspect your heart and police have
was actually born in dagestan and not in chechnya he is of course of the one who is on the run right now there's a manhunt on him police are conducting that manhunt he also went to say speaking directly to your higher he said if you are alive turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness you said also that he shamed the family and the entire chechnya community that was a sign me the uncle of the two suspected. boston marathon suspects one of course is already on the run of the other one that died a...
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they were born in chechnya. you miiht rorl that is the break away russian republic that couldn't break away. russia would not allow it. under three different prime ministers would never entertain it. the reason why that is crucial, chechen rebels, if there is a link to the outfit we know there is the chechen separatist it is, and there is no way to prove that, if there is they take no mercy. nine times out of 10 when there was a violent act two years ago in movie theater, two years prior to that in a school and i think about a year before that in a hospital, each time the rebels are surrounded they kill themselves, often times, i believe in the case of the school attack claimed better than 40 kids lives. they blow themselves up. in that case with a number of kids. that's why given that history and give the precedent that rebels would rather kill themselves than ever, ever, surrender to police, authorities are on the scene are handling with the greatest of care. so you can understand why we sort of just wait and
they were born in chechnya. you miiht rorl that is the break away russian republic that couldn't break away. russia would not allow it. under three different prime ministers would never entertain it. the reason why that is crucial, chechen rebels, if there is a link to the outfit we know there is the chechen separatist it is, and there is no way to prove that, if there is they take no mercy. nine times out of 10 when there was a violent act two years ago in movie theater, two years prior to...
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we learned that the two suspects are brothers from overseas, possibly near chechnya or turkey but right new in watertown and some neighborhoods in boston including cambridge, no vehicles are allowed in or out and people are told not to leave their home, do not open up businesses, do not go to work, do not go to school, complete lockdown while they search for the suspect two who remains at large. the boston police call him a terrorist. >> the man arrested for sending ricin-laced letters has been charged with two firm -- federal counts of letters that were sent to president obama and a senator and a judge. >> pg&e is beaching up security after someone shot up a transformer in san jose. police are on the scene as repairs continue at a substation. someone fired several shots from a high powered rifle into the plant early on tuesday. that led to a wide-spread power outage. at&t phone cables were also vandalized and the phone company is offering a major reward for the vandals at $250,000. >> mass teacher accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy is facing nine years in prison. the 42-year-
we learned that the two suspects are brothers from overseas, possibly near chechnya or turkey but right new in watertown and some neighborhoods in boston including cambridge, no vehicles are allowed in or out and people are told not to leave their home, do not open up businesses, do not go to work, do not go to school, complete lockdown while they search for the suspect two who remains at large. the boston police call him a terrorist. >> the man arrested for sending ricin-laced letters...
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has been doing to foster this kind of extremism in chechnya and why. i can tell you from firsthand experience that information because a lot of people or people who know me most the most of those people know that i have been gagged and stay secrets privilege has been invoked in my case multiple times the biggest reason or as they say has privilege had to do with the operations and investigations and documents that i became aware of that covered the time period nine hundred ninety six till two thousand and two this is about every two thousand and two that the out with u.s. operations in that region central asia and caucuses both u.s. yeah but also with nato and through proxy nations and one of them are partner nato quite narrow turkey and this has been in effect says the fall of the soviet union but of be american government through our military cia operations military operations be have been creating army training drafting various factions within the region central asia caucasus and that includes the the area and darkest time a lot of weapons that gets
has been doing to foster this kind of extremism in chechnya and why. i can tell you from firsthand experience that information because a lot of people or people who know me most the most of those people know that i have been gagged and stay secrets privilege has been invoked in my case multiple times the biggest reason or as they say has privilege had to do with the operations and investigations and documents that i became aware of that covered the time period nine hundred ninety six till two...
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he's from chechnya. he ask his older brother are accused of this boston bombing at the boston marathon. they are looking for both of them. he is considered armed and dangerous, possibly having explosives on him. these are the pictures that came out last night. on the left side of your screen is his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev. we've learned he was a boxer. that he too had been in the area for a while. he was killed in a shootout with police and then on the right side previously described as just the man in the backwards white that is dzhokhar tsamaev. he is on the run right now. he is what every law enforcement official in that area is focused on, finding him, getting him into custody and off the street. this morning we have been hearing from family members. the father in russia calls his youngest son an angel, said he'd been a medical student. the uncle lives in maryland and reporters did catch up with him earlier this morning and here's what he had to say. >> it's crazy. it's not possible. i
he's from chechnya. he ask his older brother are accused of this boston bombing at the boston marathon. they are looking for both of them. he is considered armed and dangerous, possibly having explosives on him. these are the pictures that came out last night. on the left side of your screen is his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev. we've learned he was a boxer. that he too had been in the area for a while. he was killed in a shootout with police and then on the right side previously...
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chechnya is still home to militant separatist groups. and the home tamerlan's father grew up in has been destroyed by war. the relatives still live here. tamerlan traveled here during his trip last year. >> translator: he came to see me. we talked. i said, come here, guy. are you studying, i asked. i'm studying, he said. there was nothing criminal about him. >> reporter: deval says this region has also seen a growth in islamic extremism, becoming more anti-western and anti-american. >> if you are a young jihadist from this region, you certainly blame russia as the kind of evil empire that attacked and repressed you and also the west, basically, did nothing to intervene when russia was bombing chechnya. >> reporter: it's not known if tamerlan met with any extremists during his visit to chechnya. on his youtube page in a playlist called "terrorism" there was i link to this video of a small-time militant, abu dijan. abu dijan and tamerlan were both in dagestan last year. according to dagestani police abu dijan's group ran a training camp in
chechnya is still home to militant separatist groups. and the home tamerlan's father grew up in has been destroyed by war. the relatives still live here. tamerlan traveled here during his trip last year. >> translator: he came to see me. we talked. i said, come here, guy. are you studying, i asked. i'm studying, he said. there was nothing criminal about him. >> reporter: deval says this region has also seen a growth in islamic extremism, becoming more anti-western and anti-american....
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>> from overseas, some reports they could have been from chechnya. what would that tell you if true? >> obviously chechnya has a huge islamic extremist population and have training camps so it is ve t they were trained in that location prior to coming to the united states. >> brad garrett, thanks very much. >> let's bring in abc's martha raddatz on the developing information about the suspects' international connections and what we're learning. martha, we believe these two men reported to be brothers are, in fact, from overseas as george mentioned probably from chechnya. tell us what we know at this point. what we've been able to confirm. >> well, i've been told they're either from chechnya or turkey is the way they're leaning at this point. yesterday it was made very clear to me that they were still intensely checking international connections. they said they had the whole of government trying to find out whether the suspects had other people who were helping them. now, in many ways as brad garrett pointed out it was a sophisticated attack. it was p
>> from overseas, some reports they could have been from chechnya. what would that tell you if true? >> obviously chechnya has a huge islamic extremist population and have training camps so it is ve t they were trained in that location prior to coming to the united states. >> brad garrett, thanks very much. >> let's bring in abc's martha raddatz on the developing information about the suspects' international connections and what we're learning. martha, we believe these...
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has been doing to foster this kind of extremism in chechnya and why. i can tell you from firsthand experience that information because a lot of people or those people who know me most the most of those people know that i have been gagged and stay secrets privilege has been invoked in my case multiple times the biggest reason or as they say because probable it had to do with the operations and investigations and documents that i became aware of that covered the time period nine hundred ninety six till two thousand and two this is about every two thousand and two that the out with u.s. operations in that region central asia and caucuses both u.s. yeah but also with nato and through proxy nations and one of them are partner nato partner turkey and this has been in effect says the fall of the soviet union but of be american government through our military cia operations military operations be have been creating army training directing various factions within the region central asia and caucuses and that includes the the area and darkest time a lot of weapo
has been doing to foster this kind of extremism in chechnya and why. i can tell you from firsthand experience that information because a lot of people or those people who know me most the most of those people know that i have been gagged and stay secrets privilege has been invoked in my case multiple times the biggest reason or as they say because probable it had to do with the operations and investigations and documents that i became aware of that covered the time period nine hundred ninety...
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abu dujan and tamerlan were in chechnya. he ran a training camp in the woods and made this video of how to make homemade explosives and use a cell phone as a detonator and said the local police chief they trained foreigners. >> what did the foreigners learn in the woods? >> translator: i can't talk about the number of foreigners, but they met to exchange their banded experience. >> he said the militants train chechen men who live in other countries. >> there are reports that dujan was observed at the mosque and he was observed meeting tsarnaev. do you know this? >> translator: i really can't answer this. for different reasons i can't answer. you understand me? >> did abu dujan and tamerlan meet? we don't know. this past december abu dujan and other militants were killed when russian special forces hit their hideout. >> maybe he's a hero of the brother. maybe he isn't, but tamerlan watches these videos and then this individual gets killed. now logic would tell you, well, who would you be mad at? runners in the boston marathon
abu dujan and tamerlan were in chechnya. he ran a training camp in the woods and made this video of how to make homemade explosives and use a cell phone as a detonator and said the local police chief they trained foreigners. >> what did the foreigners learn in the woods? >> translator: i can't talk about the number of foreigners, but they met to exchange their banded experience. >> he said the militants train chechen men who live in other countries. >> there are reports...